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Other
Handy
Functions
Hi
Level
Meter
Function
.....ssssssseccssscsesseeseessssrseessees
When
the
indicator
for
a
Patch
button
is
lit
up
or
flashing,
the
Select
indicator
works
like
a
level
meter
for
the
unit.
It
normally
indicates
the
total
level
for
all
Patches
taken
together,
but
when
you're
monitoring
a
Part
it
indicates
only
the
level
for
that
Part.
MIDI
Monitor
Function.......sccscssssscsssscersccseressccecs
You
can
display
the
status
of
receiving
MIDI
messages
for
each
Part
(Note
messages
only).
If
you
hoid
down
the
Part
button,
the
Select
indicator
and
the
indicators
for
the
Fl
to
F4
buttons
will
light
up
while
the
Part
button
is
held
down.
The
following
figure
shows
the
relationship
between
the
Part
and
the
indicators.
Part
1
kevet
|
Pan
|
Revers
|
Chorus
Part
2
Ax
Ch
_|KevShit|
Oeune
|
Assign
Part3
Tuine._|
Deviead
|
Revers
|
Cons
Part4
voleaots
|
Progeng
[Gans
Sal
|
Syst
Part
5
Part7
|
Part
6
Part
8
|
Error
Messages
noP
(No
Patch)
Patch
not
found
in
the
Bank
specified
by
means
of
Program
Change
and/or
Controller
No.
0
&
32
messages.
bEL
(Battery
Low)
The
battery
required
for
preserving
parameter
settings
in
nearly
depleted.
Consult
with
the
nearest
Roland
Service
Station.
oFL
(MIDI
Off
Line)
MIDI
communications
have
been
disrupted.
Consider
if
the
cable
connected
to
MIDI
In
if
faulty,
or
if
there
could
be
a
problem
with
the
external
device.
(The
error
will
appear
if
the
external
device
has
been
switched
off.)
5FL
(MIDI
Buffer
Full)
Data
could
not
be
processed
successfully
because
too
much
was
received
within
a
short
period
of
time.
c5E
(MIDI
Checksum
Error)
A
checksum
contended
in
System
Exclusive
messages
received
by
the
unit
was
found
to
be
in
error.
*
Should
an
error
other
than
those
explained
above
(such
as
Er1,
Er2,
etc.)
appear,
you
should
consult
with
the
nearest
Roland
Service
Center
or
other
authorized
service
personnel.

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